Hi Manny, would you be able explain what makes the MGW better than the B&M or why you like it in general? I know that the shifts feel solid with the B&M, but the effort to shift is excessive. Is it easier to shift with the MGW? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
Hi Manny, would you be able explain what makes the MGW better than the B&M or why you like it in general? I know that the shifts feel solid with the B&M, but the effort to shift is excessive. Is it easier to shift with the MGW? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.

The MGW has a more postive ingagement of the gears . It does have a heavey throw as well . This difference is that as the shifter warms up the throw's become easier . So when its cold it's stiffer , and as it warms up feels postive and not as stiff .No other shifter works like the MGW .

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UPDATE - I was able to track down a picture of the beast:

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This shifter looks like something that belongs on the space shuttle. :D
 
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